The Mike Tyson Approach to Cybersecurity: Beyond Prevention

Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face - and cyberattacks are that punch. While traditional security focuses on prevention, true resilience comes from how you respond and recover. Learn why organizations must build better infrastructure, processes, and talent post-breach instead of rushing back to normal operations. The human toll of attacks is real, but avoiding post-incident reflection is the biggest mistake you can make.

The Rise of AI Agents-Collaborative Intelligence

2025 marks a pivotal moment. It’s the year AI agents transition from experimental technology to an essential business objective in enterprise operations that can enable growth and scale. These digital counterparts extend human intelligence, redefine workflows and create a new frontier in automation, cybersecurity and decision-making.

Cybersecurity Can't Wait: Modern Enterprises Must Adapt

Technology is evolving at a startling pace, perhaps faster than ever before. Businesses are scrambling to reap the rewards of these technologies, especially AI. But do they recognize the cybersecurity risks associated with these changes? The World Economic Forum’s latest Global Risks Report suggests not.

Implementing DLM for Robust Protection Against Cyber Attacks

Want to strengthen your organization's cyber defenses? By 2025 cybercrime will cost the world $10.5 trillion each year making it essential to defend your devices against cyber attacks. Organizations spend an average of 194 days discovering breaches and then require another 292 days to contain them.

GitGuardian Report: 70% of Leaked Secrets Remain Active for Two Years, Urging Immediate Remediation

GitGuardian releases its comprehensive "2025 State of Secrets Sprawl Report," revealing a widespread and persistent security crisis that threatens organizations of all sizes. The report exposes a 25% increase in leaked secrets year-over-year, with 23.8 million new credentials detected on public GitHub in 2024 alone. Most concerning for enterprise security leaders: 70% of secrets leaked in 2022 remain active today, creating an expanding attack surface that grows more dangerous with each passing day.